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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页江苏盐城市东台市2025-2026学年度第二学期期末学业质量检测八年级英语阅读试题一、阅读五选五:本大题共5小题,共20分。Readingisalifelongjourney.Putyourselfintoaworldofbooksandgetlostinanotherworld—butwheredoyoustart?

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Askalibrarian.Thebestpeopletothrowyourquestionsatarelibrarians!

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Ifyoutellalibrarianwhatyou'vereadbeforeandwhatyoulikedordislikedaboutthem,theywillsuggestsomepossiblebooksforyoutotry.

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Changingtoanewstyleofbooksisnoteasy.Youmaygetusedtoreadinghistorybooksoryoujusttakeaninterestinsciencefiction.Whataboutthebooksaboutculture?You'llneverknowuntilyoutry.Giveanewstyleachanceandyoumayenterawholenewworldofreading.Readreviews.Bookreviewscanhelpyoudecideifabookisforyou.Thereareusuallyshortreviewsonthecoversofbooks.

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Somewebsitesprovidebooksuggestionsfromwriters,parentsandteachers.Somepeople'sopinionsaboutthebooksareveryinteresting.Theirideasmayhelpyougetarightpick.Challenge(挑战)yourself

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Butwhynotpushyourselftoreadsomethingmoredifficult?Itisagoodwayofpushingyourselftoimproveyourreadingskills.A.Youmightpreferreadingsomethingcomfortableatfirst.B.Theyarealwayssmart.C.Improveyourreadingskills.D.Youcanalsoreadreviewsonline.E.Makeachange.F.Herearesomesuggestionstopickagreatbook.1.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F2.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F3.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F4.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F5.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F二、完形填空:本大题共10小题,共20分。Ourhousewasacrossthestreetfromafamoushospitalinthecity.Weliveddownstairsandrented(出租)theupstairsroomstothe

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.Onesummerevening,therewasaknockatthedoor.Iopeneditandsawaman.Hisfacelooked

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.Andhewassoshortthathewasalmostastallasmyeight-year-oldson.However,hisvoicewaspleasant.Hesaid,"Goodevening.I'm

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ifyouhavearoomforjustonenight?"Foramoment,Iwantedtosayno.Buthisfollowingwords

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mymind."Iknowmyfacelooksterrible.Butmydoctorsayswithafewmoretreatments,Iwilllookgood."hesaid,"Icouldjustsleepinthisrockingchairinthehallway."Itdidn'ttakelongtoseethatthisoldmanhadabigheartcrowdedintothattinybody.Hetoldmehefished

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alivingtosupporthisdaughter,herthreechildrenandherhusband,whowasbadlyhurtinanaccident.

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,hedidn'ttellitinasadway.Infact,hewasthankfulthatnopain

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hisillness.Itwasaformofskincancer.HethankedGodforgivinghimthestrengthtokeepgoing.WhenIgotupthenextmorning,heleft,leavinganeatlyfoldedbed.Afewdayslater,wereceivedaboxoffishpackedwithfreshleaves.Hewashedeveryleafcarefully,knowingthathemustwalkthreemilestomailtheseandknowing

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littlemoneyhehadmadethegiftsmorevaluable.WhenIreceivedthesegifts,Ioftenthoughtofthemorningheleft.Myneighborsaid,"Didyouletthatterrible-lookingmanstaylastnight?I

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him!Youwillloseroomersbylettinghimin!"Maybewedidloseroomersonceortwice.ButIknowourfamilywillalwaysbe

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tohim.Hetaughtustolearntoacceptthebadwithoutcomplainingandthegoodwiththanks.6.A.doctors B.patients C.workers D.nurses7.A.terrible B.handsome C.calm D.angry8.A.thinking B.believing C.wondering D.knowing9.A.lost B.made C.kept D.changed10.A.for B.of C.with D.to11.A.Happily B.Excitedly C.Surprisingly D.Naturally12.A.cameto B.camewith C.cameinto D.cameon13.A.how B.what C.that D.when14.A.accepted B.punished C.refused D.welcomed15.A.polite B.thankful C.helpful D.generous三、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共60分。A

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④StrayanimalsA.①②③ B.②③④ C.①②④ D.①③④18.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A.Astorybook. B.Aguidebook. C.Anewspaper. D.Awebsite.BCuiChenxiisaboyfromShenyang.Yearsago,hewasaseventh-grader.Whenhewaspreparinglessonsbeforeclass,henoticedamistakeonapageoftheEnglishtextbook.Inoneofthepictures,thereisahoverfly(食蚜蝇),andthereisawordunderthepicturetodescribeit.Thewordis“bee”.Cuireportedthemix-upoftwoinsectstothetextbook’spublisherandquicklygotareply.Thepublisherconfirmed(确认)themistakeafteraskingabiologyteacher.Theysaidtheywouldcorrectthemistakebyreplacingthewrongpictureinareprintedversion(版本).Besides,thepublisherthankedtheboyforreportingthemistake,andpraisedhimforbeing“reallyprofessional”.Whenaskedhowhediscoveredthemistake,Cuisaid,“It’ssimple.Beeshavetwopairsofwingswhilehoverflieshaveonlyonepair.Beesarefatwiththeirroundbelliesbuthoverfliesarethin.What’smore,bees’tentacles(触须)arecleartoseewhilethoseofhoverfliesareobscure.”AccordingtoCui’smother,theboyshowsagreatinterestinbiology.Heraised10typesofantsinhisprimaryschooldaystofindouttheinsects’habitsandhowtheirworkisdivided.Thefamilykeepshundredsofbooksaboutnaturalscience.AndCuihasabookshelfofhisown.Thankstohisparents’support,Cuiishappytolearnwhatheloves.19.WhatdidCuifindwhilepreparingthelessonsbeforeclass?A.OnepageofhisEnglishtextbookwasmissing.

B.Thespellingofthewordhoverflywasincorrect.

C.Thepictureofahoverflywasmistakenforabee’s.

D.TherewasapictureofabeeinhisEnglishtextbook.20.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obscure”meaninChinese?A.灵活的 B.粗壮的 C.模糊的 D.柔软的21.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?A.Toencouragestudentstoreadbooksaboutnature.

B.Totellthedifferencesbetweenbeesandhoverflies.

C.Toaskstudentstopaymoreattentiontotheirtextbooks.

D.Tointroduceaboywhofoundamistakeinthetextbook.CAnewreportfromtheUnitedNationssaidthatglaciers(冰川)aremelting(融化)fasterthaneverbefore.Thisisaproblembecausemanypeopledependontheseglaciersfortheirfoodandwater.Tosolveit,Chinaisusingsomesmartideastomakeglaciersmeltslowly.Oneideaistousespecialglacierblankets(毯子).AtDaguGlacierinSichuan,scientistscovereda500-square-meterareawithblanketsmadeofgeotextiles(土工织物).Theblanketsstoppedtheglacierfromgettingtoohotfromthesun,whichslowedmeltingbyabout34%fromAugust2020toOctober2021.Anothertestusedverythin,high-techblanketsonGlacierNo.1inXinjiang.Theyworkedbestinsummer.Thetestshowedtheyslowedmeltingbyupto70%duringthehottestmonths.Scientistsalsocreateartificialsnow(人造雪)tohelpglaciersstaycoolerandmeltmoreslowly.InAprilandMay2023,scientistsdidthisintheBailangheGlacierintheQilianMountains.Thisprojectusedrocketstomakesnow.Theglaciergrew5.9%bigger.Besides,Chinaalsotriestowatchglacierscarefully.Nowdrones(无人机)andsatellites(卫星)areusedtomonitor(监控)glaciers.China’sgoodactionshavemadeadifferencetoprotectingglaciers.Theseactionsnotonlyslowdownmeltingbutalsoprovideimportantexperienceforglobalclimateactions.22.HowmanywayshasChinatakentoprotectglaciers?A.Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.23.Howcanglacierblanketshelpprotectglaciers?A.Theyhelpproducemorewater.

B.Theyhelpglaciersgrowbigger.

C.Theystopglaciersfromgettinghot.

D.Theykeepwatchonthechangeofglaciers.24.Whatisthestructure(结构)ofthisarticle?A. B. C. D.25.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheTroubleofGlaciers. B.GlacierProtectioninChina.

C.BeautifulViewsofGlaciers. D.GlobalClimateProblems.DJimHawkinshidbehindabigbarrel.Hisheartwasbeatingfastwhenlisteningtothedangerouspirates(海盗)talking.“Listen,myfriends,”LongJohnSilversaidquietly,“Tomorrowmorning,whenwereachtheisland,wewilltakethetreasureandkillanyonewhotriestostopus.”“Butwhatabouttheboyandtheothergentlemenonthisship?”askedoneofthepiratesnervously.“Ha!”Silversaidangrily.“Theydon’tknowourrealplans.Oncewefindwherethetreasureis,theywillbeuselesstous.”Jimfeltveryscaredbecauseheknewhowdangeroustheywere.Thesemen,infact,werebadsailorsandwereplanningtokillthem.“Whatiftheyfindoutourplantooearly?”anotherpirateaskedworriedly.“Thenwewillhavetoactquickly,”Silveransweredcoldly.“Ihavekilledmanypeople.Ayoungboyandafewgentlemenarenorealdangertoskilledpirateslikeus.”“Yes,CaptainSilver,”themensaidtogetherexcitedly.Jimknewhemusttellhisfriendsaboutitrightaway.Quietly,hebegantomoveawayfromhishidingplace,butsuddenlyhisfoothitawoodenboardandmadealoudnoise.“Whatwasthat?”Silveraskedsharply,lookingaroundthedarkplaces.“Maybejusttheshipmoving,”onepiratesaid.“Maybe,”Silversaid,“butbecareful.Wecannothaveproblemsatthisimportanttime.”Jimheldhisbreath,hopingtheywouldnotfindhim.Everyone’ssafetydependedonhisabilitytogetawayfromitandtellhisfriendsaboutthedanger.(AdaptedfromTreasureIslandbyRobertLouisStevenson)26.Whendidthesceneofthestoryhappen?A.Inthemorning. B.Atnight.

C.Intheafternoon.

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